Bachelors in Education & Training

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Just Google “Inspirational teacher movie” and you will be flooded with links to uplifting speeches and slow-motion montages and Robin Williams encouraging you to step on your desk. You too can inspire a classroom full of misfit, rebellious kids, once you undertake a Bachelor’s or a Master’s degree in Education & Training!

Being a multidisciplinary field, Education & Training programmes cover aspects of Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science, Economics - all forming the fundamentals on which your teaching strategy will be built and implemented.

Teaching is both a vital and extremely challenging career move, and because there is such a broad range of fields that require, well, education and training, the range of careers you can find is quite wide. These could be:

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Suggested Bachelors in Education & Training

Gain a solid understanding of education – from early years to lifelong learning – on this dynamic course. You’ll benefit from a strong focus on social justice, international learning opportunities and the chance to take a specialist pathway. Earn an Education Studies With Optional Pathway In SEND Or TESOL (Hons) degree at the University of Derby.

With its exceptional track record for employability and student satisfaction, this highly practical course is your route to a rewarding career working with children and young people. Earn a Child and Youth Studies (Hons) degree at the University of Derby.

The Elementary Education program offered by Lesley University leads to initial licensure as an elementary teacher, grades 1–6. Students will be especially well qualified to serve as teachers in public and private elementary schools.

How Education & Training Subject Ranking Lists Are Created

Do you dream of becoming that one-of-a kind inspirational teacher or educational expert? A shortcut to your goals is deciding on a Bachelor's or Master's programme based on university rankings according to subject such as World University Rankings in Education from Times Higher Education, QS World University Rankings for Education & Training, and Shanghai Ranking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects in Education.

These Education-specific rankings use a series of factors which help assess which are the best universities for doing a degree in Education. These factors are: teaching style and academic reputation, number of citations in Education-related papers, employment prospects, the international outlook (number of international students and staff members). Some of these data is pulled from surveys. Other data is pulled from available indexes on published papers and citations.

Each of these factors weighs a different percentage in the overall ranking that leads to the final top universities to study a degree in Education and Training.

You will typically find these tops under the overall Education rankings name, but they also take into account subdisciplines like Special Education, Educational Research, Pedagogy, or Teaching.

Using Education subject-rankings to pick a programme and a university is a helpful tool to guide you to a programme that matches your ambitions, and which can increase your chances of landing a well-paid job as well as a rewarding career.

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